Excess premature (3-month) mortality in advanced pancreatic cancer could be related to fatal vascular thromboembolic events. A hypothesis based on a systematic review of phase III chemotherapy studies in advanced pancreatic cancer.

Author: MaraveyasAnthony, SgourosJoseph

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An at least 3-month expected survival is a common inclusion criterion in cancer treatment trials, including advanced pancreatic cancer phase III studies. Published survival curves for advanced pancreatic cancer however seem to reflect a substantial survival shortfall. We wanted to assess the strengt...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1080/02841860701687267

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Survival in Advanced Pancreatic Cancer: Unveiling the Hidden Desert of Thromboembolic Events

Pancreatic cancer is a particularly aggressive disease with a poor prognosis. This study explores the potential role of fatal vascular thromboembolic events in contributing to the high mortality rate among patients with advanced pancreatic cancer. The researchers conducted a systematic review of phase III chemotherapy studies to assess survival rates and identify potential contributing factors. Their analysis suggests that thromboembolic events may play a significant role in the observed survival shortfall.

Unveiling the Hidden Desert of Thromboembolic Events

The review found that published survival curves for advanced pancreatic cancer often show a substantial survival shortfall compared to expected survival based on inclusion criteria. The researchers hypothesized that fatal vascular thromboembolic events may be a contributing factor to this shortfall.

Navigating the Desert of Pancreatic Cancer

The study's findings highlight the importance of considering the risk of thromboembolic events in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer. Further research is needed to confirm the association between thromboembolic events and survival outcomes and to develop strategies for preventing these events.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Pancreatic cancer is a formidable adversary, presenting a treacherous desert landscape for patients and their healthcare providers. This study sheds light on the potential role of thromboembolic events in contributing to the poor prognosis. Further investigation is essential to understand these hidden dangers and develop effective strategies for improving survival outcomes.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2008-10-09
  2. Date Revised 2023-10-31
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

17957501

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1080/02841860701687267

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